Bacterial flagella are driven by a rotary motor that is energized by an electrochemical ion gradient across the cell membrane. In this study the torque generated by the flagellar motor was measured in tethered cells of a smooth-swimming Escherichia coli strain by using rotating electric fields to determine the relationship between the torque and speed over a wide range. By measuring the electric current applied to the sample cell and combining the data obtained at different viscosities, the torque of the flagellar motor was estimated up to 55 Hz, and also at negative rotation rates. By this method we have found that the torque of the flagellar motor linearly decreases with rotation rate from negative through positive rate of rotation. In ad...
The bacterial flagellar motor of Escherichia coli is a nanoscale rotary engine essential for bacteri...
The bacterial flagellar motor is a powerful, ion-driven molecular motor. Situated in the cell wall o...
A model is presented for the rotary motor that drives bacterial flagella, using the electrochemical ...
Bacterial flagella are driven by a rotary motor that is energized by an electrochemical ion gradient...
AbstractThe technique of electrorotation was used to apply torque to cells of the bacterium Escheric...
We used the technique of electrorotation to apply steadily increasing external torque to tethered ce...
The bacterial flagellar motor couples the flow of protons across the cytoplasmic membrane to the rot...
A bacterial ftagellum is driven by a reversible rotary motor. The power input is determined by proto...
The rotary motor of bacteria is a natural nano-technological marvel that enables cell locomotion by ...
Cells of the bacterium Escherichia coli were tethered and spun in a high-frequency rotating electric...
The bacterial flagellar motor is driven by a flux of ions between the cytoplasm and the periplasmic ...
In earlier work in which electrorotation was used to apply external torque to tethered cells of the ...
AbstractThe output of a rotary motor is characterized by its torque and speed. We measured the torqu...
The bacterial flagellar motor is the only molecular rotary machine found in living organisms, conver...
Swimming speeds and flagellar rotation rates of individual free-swimming Vibrio alginolyticus cells ...
The bacterial flagellar motor of Escherichia coli is a nanoscale rotary engine essential for bacteri...
The bacterial flagellar motor is a powerful, ion-driven molecular motor. Situated in the cell wall o...
A model is presented for the rotary motor that drives bacterial flagella, using the electrochemical ...
Bacterial flagella are driven by a rotary motor that is energized by an electrochemical ion gradient...
AbstractThe technique of electrorotation was used to apply torque to cells of the bacterium Escheric...
We used the technique of electrorotation to apply steadily increasing external torque to tethered ce...
The bacterial flagellar motor couples the flow of protons across the cytoplasmic membrane to the rot...
A bacterial ftagellum is driven by a reversible rotary motor. The power input is determined by proto...
The rotary motor of bacteria is a natural nano-technological marvel that enables cell locomotion by ...
Cells of the bacterium Escherichia coli were tethered and spun in a high-frequency rotating electric...
The bacterial flagellar motor is driven by a flux of ions between the cytoplasm and the periplasmic ...
In earlier work in which electrorotation was used to apply external torque to tethered cells of the ...
AbstractThe output of a rotary motor is characterized by its torque and speed. We measured the torqu...
The bacterial flagellar motor is the only molecular rotary machine found in living organisms, conver...
Swimming speeds and flagellar rotation rates of individual free-swimming Vibrio alginolyticus cells ...
The bacterial flagellar motor of Escherichia coli is a nanoscale rotary engine essential for bacteri...
The bacterial flagellar motor is a powerful, ion-driven molecular motor. Situated in the cell wall o...
A model is presented for the rotary motor that drives bacterial flagella, using the electrochemical ...